As Christians, we need to realize that what the world calls “politics” is actually deeply biblical. Paul told us we don’t wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities and rulers of darkness (Ephesians 6:12). These “political issues” are the very things he was talking about.
(As a Christian) Everything we believe and stand for has to come from the Bible. If it doesn’t, then we’re not truly following Christ—we’re rejecting Him, because His Word is clear (2 Timothy 3:16–17, John 14:23–24). Charlie Kirk was a bold example of this. He wasn’t afraid to point out the biblical perspective on political issues and say what needed to be corrected, and that’s why his voice was so needed.
I’ve seen too many posts from “Christians” that actually support the kingdom of darkness (Isaiah 5:20). And I’d hate for unbelievers to look at us and see hypocrisy (Romans 2:23–24). This is why the church is lukewarm—too comfortable (Revelation 3:15–16).
The Lord says to be hot or cold—but not both (Revelation 3:15–16).
So please, be careful. Make sure your political beliefs align with the Kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33).
I may not have a huge platform, but I do have a voice. And I want my voice to be known as one that died to fleshly belief systems and adopted God’s belief system (Galatians 2:20, Romans 12:2).
I’ve had two abortions. But as a born-again believer, I now choose to believe what God’s Word says: the shedding of innocent blood is an abomination (Proverbs 6:16–17, Deuteronomy 19:10).
I’ve had bi-sexual and homosexual experiences before, but God has shown me that marriage was created and ordained by Him between male and female (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:4–6). I don’t twist or adapt Scripture to fit my past or my desires—I choose to align my life and beliefs with God’s Word.
The world says, “follow your truth,” but Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). The Bible is not here to cosign our belief systems—it’s here to transform them (Romans 12:2).
God’s design is good, perfect, and protective. When we surrender to it, we find freedom, not bondage (John 8:32).
I believe Israel is God’s chosen people (Genesis 12:3; Romans 11:1–2). That doesn’t mean I’m “against” other nations. But just like our military defends America against those who come against it, I will rise up and defend the Kingdom of God (Psalm 94:16; Jude 1:3)—which on earth is spiritually represented through the nation of Israel.


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